- I want to have a chance to change and evolve, and not be pigeon-holed as an adult star and that's it.
- I just knew what I wanted to do and made it happen. That's just how I am.
- [on her career after porn] When you come from the adult film business people feel like that's all you. But I made it happen. I got into music and signed a deal with Island Records, and then I signed [with] Tommy Boy Records after that. I've worked with Scott Storch, DJ Premier, Wyclef Jean and all my friends that were supporting what I was doing and helping me change my life. I wrote a novel and I opened an art gallery in Brooklyn. I had a show on Playboy TV with Sir Mix A Lot. And I ended up getting my own show on BET called "The Peep Show". I have two online magazines. You have a lot of adult stars that can't get into magazines like "Smooth" and "Maxim". I'm creating [publications] to showcase them in a very classy way.
- [on her early porn career] When I started in the business, I was being billed as being black and Italian. I had to hurry up and nip that in the bud and let people know I was proud to be African-American. And then there were the titles of the movies. My manager and I didn't really want to do any stereotypical titles like "Chocolate Swirl". The porn companies did not give contracts to black girls back then. And I just felt, "Well, why can't the African-Americans do that?" And when I got signed to Vivid in 1990, I became the first black female to be under contract.
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